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University of North Texas

Applied Anthropology

Program Information

Degree Offered:

M.S., M.A.

Format:
Campus

Program Description:

By studying Applied Anthropology at the University of North Texas, you'll have the opportunity to work with nonprofit and for-profit community agencies and learn how to help solve some of society's most compelling problems.

The Master of Science or Master of Arts degree in Applied Anthropology teaches you to take informed and thoughtful action as a street-level practitioner, administrator, agency-based researcher or program evaluator. A dual degree is also available in Applied Anthropology and Public Health through a cooperative effort with the UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth. The master's programs can prepare you to enter a doctoral program, as well.

The Department of Anthropology offers several unique advantages including:

Many opportunities to collaborate on projects with different organizations including corporations and social service agencies

Faculty members who are applied anthropologists with geographic focuses on Africa, Oceania, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, India and Europe

The flexibility to take classes online or on campus (We offer the nation's first online master's program in Applied Anthropology.)

Faculty members who are engaged in building networks around the diverse applications of anthropology in North Texas

A prime location in one of the nation's largest urban areas for applied research projects such as those involving health issues of ethnic minorities, migrants and refugees from all over the world

In addition to their geographic expertise, our faculty members have extensive backgrounds in migration, race and ethnicity, sustainable communities, and bilingual education. Some of their research has explored:

Conservation strategies in mountain ecosystems

Outreach and educational attainment of Latinos

Quality of life with rheumatoid arthritis

Violence and refugees

Visual and media anthropology

Virtual communication and collaboration in the workplace

Areas of specialization

You're not required to choose a specific track, but the department offers several specialties.

Anthropology of Education focuses on understanding different aspects of the educational process.

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